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By 2004, the United States' deficit had swelled to $625 billion, against a surplus of developing Asia of $82.5 billion.
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Instead, a surplus of teachers developed and grew, as fewer children attended school and the school system was restructured.
So if healthcare payers and providers are willing to pay for the value of the drug delivery mode, and the discounted present value of private producer surplus of developing patient-friendly drug delivery systems (relative to other investment opportunities) is positive, then manufacturers should consider the switch from C1 to C2.
It was not the first time either had tapped the surplus savings of developing countries, known as sovereign-wealth funds, that have proliferated in recent years thanks to bumper oil prices and surging Asian exports.
And the fact that unemployment rates rose for S&E graduates during a period when the overall U.S. employment rate was falling, he pointed out, "is a strong indicator of developing surpluses of workers, not shortages".
By 2003, the developing world was running a surplus of $205 billion.This glut of saving, he points out, must be offset by a dearth elsewhere.
In a sense, they produce a surplus of cash.
Likewise, multiply mated females of house wren produce a surplus of male offspring [ 53].
Cuba has trained a surplus of physicians in its 13 medical schools, and sends 50,000 health professionals, including 25,000 physicians, abroad annually to provide care in developing countries.
That yields a surplus of $1.86 trillion.
Once, she froze a surplus of broccoli.
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